Tennessee Court Upholds the Right to Remain Anonymous

by Jason Fischer (follow me on twitter)

Defamatory material, like obscenity, is not protected by the First Amendment. But just like obscenity, a particular message cannot be considered defamatory until it has been adjudged to be so by a court of competent jurisdiction. A Tennessee court, recognizing this principle, allowed a blogger who is accused of publishing defamatory comments to remain anonymous, absent a prima facie showing that the plaintiffs have in fact been defamed. (source)

2 Responses to Tennessee Court Upholds the Right to Remain Anonymous

  1. Rogier says:

    Principal? Principle!

  2. jfischer1975 says:

    Blerg! Sorry about that.